My newest pattern with The McCall Pattern Companyis in line with my sewing approach—easy styling with streamline sewing tips. M7353is a top in three styles. Make the empire elastic-waist design in a couple lengths and change up the neckline with two included options—cowl and scoop neckline. Like other knit garments, this completed piece will be lightweight and travel well.

You’ll find the pattern available at Nancy’s Notions or your local fabric shop.

Make this pattern as a top or dress. If you decide to cut your hem length somewhere in between top and dress, you’ll have a wonderful knit pull-over tunic to wear with leggings.

Sizes included with this collection range from pattern size 6–22.

Find modern patterned knit fabrics at Nancy’s Notions. Depending upon your fabric choice—print or solid fabric—this quick-to-sew fashion can be made for daywear, your next vacation, casual lunch dates, or even evening wear.

Easy Sewing Features

From the illustrations, you can see that the sewing time will be minimal. In fact, the dolman-sleeve style eliminates setting in sleeves. How speedy it that! Plus, I know you’ll enjoy my elastic casing technique; the elastic is sandwiched in the seam, eliminating the traditional topstitching step.

Sew Knits With Confidence Book

Haven’t worked with knits lately or need an update? Find knit sewing updates in my book: Sew Knits With Confidence. This book is a lifetime compilation of techniques that make sewing fun and easy for all skill levels. You’ll learn about sewing tools, easy sewing techniques, how to use a sewing machine and serger, how to select and use fabrics and patterns, and how easy it is to sew simple knit projects.

For a chance to win a copy of my new McCall’s M7353 Knit Top/Dress Pattern, please leave a comment below and let us know what view you’d like to make. The McCall Pattern Company will give away one pattern to one US resident in the 48 contiguous states.

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95 Comments

PenniApril 8, 2016

I would be making view B first then I would make a couple of view A’s. I love working with knits now that I have watched your video’s! I have been sewing for a long time, but every time I watch one of your shows I learn something new to make my sewing better. Thank you Nancy!

PenniApril 8, 2016

I would be making view B first then I would make a couple of view A’s. I love working with knits now that I have watched your video’s! I have been sewing for a long time, but every time I watch one of yur shows I learn something new to make my sewing better. Thank you Nancy!

SandyMarch 13, 2016

I’d like to make this as a long summer dress. I need sleeves even in the summer, both because I get chilly in air conditioning and because my arms are not my best feature (trying to find an inoffensive way to describe a problem that gets worse with every passing year). Thanks for remembering the great many women who don’t go sleeveless but still love long summer dresses!

ella ruthMarch 12, 2016

I would like to make the short version first. The dolman sleeves would be a lot easier than trying to set sleeves. I have trouble with fitting across my shoulders with set in sleeves. I think this would help and get me back to sewing clothes for myself. Thanks for sharing Nancy. : )

BarbMarch 11, 2016

Definitely view A. Fits my lifestyle perfectly. Thanks!

Lucinda CraigMarch 11, 2016

I would make top A but longer like the dress. I like the shorter sleeves.

Lucinda CraigMarch 11, 2016

I would make A. I like the shorter sleeves and I would make it longer like the dress.

Becky GrimmettMarch 10, 2016

I love this dress. I think it can be flattering to most body shapes. I would like to make view B.

Thank you for a chance to get this pattern.

Karen PattersonMarch 10, 2016

I would love to have this pattern! I’m a bit poofy right now but as my weight drops ….it will still fit I think! I would like to make view A,B, and C! Thanks for the chance to win this pattern!

Cassy L.March 9, 2016

I would start with view A, make it a bit longer to wear as a tunic and include the cowl neckline.

Dottie FrazierMarch 8, 2016

I would like to make A and B. Thank you.

LindaMarch 8, 2016

I would make view B first…a great pattern ..thanks for the chance to win…

JulieG-AZMarch 7, 2016

I would make view A for myself and View B for my daughter. Nice pattern! I just bought some knit fabric the other day. I think it would be great made up with view A.

FayeMarch 7, 2016

I would make the top with the cowl option. Thanks for a flattering pattern for all shapes!

I like B with a maxi length skirt and full length sleeves in a sweet lavender floral design. The empire waist will help cover the extra weight the past 20 years has put on me. I have doubled my 100 pound cutie 46 year old body weight. Now that my 60s are here I still want to look sweet and this design will do that.

Kay CoffinMarch 6, 2016

Love this pattern! I have a special knit that I purchased from Emma Seabrook that will look spectacular with this pattern!

LorijMarch 5, 2016

I like view B.best and I will make the top with out the cowl neckline with long sleeves for the summer out of light weight knit. I burn easy so this will be a great pattern .
It would be nice if it was sized for regular fabrics too. This would be a great dress for any type of fabric. But I think made in other fabrics it would have to have a zipper. It’s a great pattern.

BonnieMarch 5, 2016

What a lovely pattern for the spring and summer! I would make the dress with a cowl collar. The style is easy to make and very versatile. Thanks for the great giveaway.

Deb JMarch 5, 2016

I think I’d make the cowl neck version. I like the finished look it gives. You could use a complementary fabric and it would look like a scarf.

MimiHackMarch 5, 2016

Love the length of the sleeves in View A. Would lengthen View A for a tunic top to wear with leggings.

Sandy RobertsMarch 5, 2016

It’s so nice to find a spring/summer pattern with sleeves! Not all of us are comfortable in sleeveless or cap sleeve clothing even in summer. Thanks, Nancy!

Carol BankMarch 5, 2016

It’s been years since I’ve done any garment sewing for me. Quilts and sewing for my granddaughter keep me busy. But I’d love to give this a try!

DebbieMarch 5, 2016

Love the look of this pattern. Would love to give it a try.

LaurenMarch 5, 2016

I am always searching for a great cowl neck pattern!! I love the three quarter sleeves!! Thank you!!!

CarolRMarch 5, 2016

Hooray! Another new easy sew pattern offering a variety of wardrobe options.

PeggyMarch 5, 2016

Great pattern. I love the top but would also love to get a chance to try my hand at the dress. Thank you so much for sharing.

Linda L BentonMarch 5, 2016

I love this new pattern, would first like to make view B and then C. Thank you for making such a sweet simple easy pattern!

BonnyeMarch 5, 2016

Thanks for providing us with this basic pattern. I would make the dress with a scoop neckline. I love the empire waist which will hide a few pounds.

Fran JohnsonMarch 5, 2016

Dear Nancy,

Love all views. I would probably make the top first. I may make the dress just a bit longer. 70+ knees are not a thing of beauty. Just finished M7252 with a cowl neck and love it. I think I would use all versions. Knits are so wonderful to sew.
Hope your health is continuing to improve. Love your TV show (yes, even after 30+ years) and your YouTube videos.
Fran

I would make the dress with a cowl neckline. It looks pretty easy to do and not have to spend a lot of time sewing before you can wear it.

Laura SpencerMarch 5, 2016

I like the pattern and if it was my size I would make the shirt. How come most pattern don’t come in bigger sizes. I know that this is up to 22 but I’m bigger by about 2 to 4 sized. I’m not good and making patterns bigger. They always come out misshaped.

Marcia C.March 5, 2016

I would make the top. Tried to sew knits when I was first learning to sew and was not successful. Now since I have been watching your program, I would like to try again.

Donna WilsonMarch 5, 2016

As a woman who has not worn a dress in years, I am excited to see this pattern that is forgiving and will look good on me as well as many others! The top version is cute and will also do camouflage.
Thanks for creating this pattern, Nancy, and also for the opportunity to win a copy.

Mary BMarch 5, 2016

So many ways to use this basic pattern. I’d make the top, I can wear with jeans, slacks, walking shorts, etc. I’m always looking for something easy to make and comfortable to travel in. Knits are perfect when seating in a car or on a plane for long periods of time.

Marie AtkinsonMarch 5, 2016

I love this pattern. I will start with c, preferably in material similar to b. I see this in dresses and blouses for me and for several of those I sew for. Once moved (happening next month) this pattern will be part of my collection.

PatMarch 5, 2016

I would like to make the cowl neckline dress first. After that I think the scoop neck top would be next. The empire waist is so flattering. Thanks for the chance to win this pattern.

Helen RejtoMarch 5, 2016

This is a very versatile pattern which can be added to a wardrobe as a stable. I was planning to shop for a new pattern and was so delighted when I opened this e-mail. The shirt will be the most useful for me with the dresses running a close second.
Thanks for the share!

Thank you for a stylish and versatile pattern. I’m trying to lose weight and this would work now and later as well. I love that you included a cowl neck. It looks cool for the summer but with the cowl neck it could also be made in a darker color for winter. I’m excited to try it!!! Again, thank you!

Jean PalionisMarch 5, 2016

This pattern is just what I need and right on time! I will certainly make more than one os the scoop neck dress in the shortre sleeve and a little longer hem line. Thank you so much for this pattern.

Love this pattern – A would look great with jeans and dress slacks- think the B would look good for evening, with slacks also- thanks for these ideas

Wanda RomeroMarch 5, 2016

Love this pattern. My sweet 96 year old Mother enjoys wearing dresses. This would be so easy for her to get on and she would look adorable in it. I think a Mother’s Day dress from this pattern is in her future.

Judy GondalMarch 5, 2016

Looks easy to sew and so comfortable, love it!

Patricia GreeneMarch 5, 2016

Oh my gosh, it has been years that I have sewn with knits! It used to be my favorite. I remember taking all those classes about knits. I still have all the books. Making this top would be wonderful to start out. Can’t wait!!!!!! Thank you. Patricia Greene

Agnetta PersonMarch 5, 2016

Looks breezy as summer. Ann

Sherrie PMarch 5, 2016

I think this would be a perfect pattern to have. So many choices.

Rita BellMarch 5, 2016

This is the pattern I have been waiting for. I will make View C in a tunic length for a cruise we are going on this summer.

Mary AnnMarch 5, 2016

I would like to make both the Dress (B and/or C) and the Top (A) for myself (retired) and my daughter (working) because they look easy and quick to sew and comfortable and easy to wear for both of us!

JudyMarch 5, 2016

I love this new pattern! It looks so breezy and comfortable. View C is the one I’d like to make.

Miz Marsha in TNMarch 5, 2016

I love this pattern. I think I would make the top first because I don’t wear dresses very often. I would probably make the top a bit longer than the pattern shows but not as long as a tunic. Many years ago I did have a dress that was much like this and I did enjoy wearing it. If I like the tunic I might try the dress.

sandie cMarch 5, 2016

This pattern is perfect for the general public, the pattern will complement people with a small figure and up. I really like the feature of not having to set in sleeves. Thank you

CathyMarch 5, 2016

I really like this pattern. Two styles of dresses and a long top too! Looks pretty easy and quick to sew.

LoAnn TrowbridgeMarch 5, 2016

I think I would start out with the top–somewhere between the top length and tunic length.(Don’t do leggins–not a pretty sight! LOL)

HelenMarch 5, 2016

Another very vesatile pattern from Nancy….Love all three options. So many possibilities with this pattern. Would try the cowl neck dress first of all. And such simple sewing!

MarenMarch 5, 2016

I have a new server and would love to make the tunic for my daughter

CandiceMarch 5, 2016

Love this top. I have some fabric that I changed my mind on the pattern, so this is perfect! I have a dress pattern, from several sizes ago, that had dolman sleeves and I loved it – this is an added bonus! Even if I don’t win, I’m adding this to my pattern collection.

GailMarch 5, 2016

I like C, with the cowl neck. Very pretty. Thanks!

Earlene GinterMarch 5, 2016

I have not wore a dress for along time (75 and to much weight)but think this would work,and have fabric that I never got sewen up! I made a cowl neck type on the biasto tight around the bust,but have a daughter who will get a new top.

Perri C.March 5, 2016

This pattern makes clothing that could look great on any figure. What a wonderful pattern that I could use again and again!

Judy KirkpatrickMarch 5, 2016

This is a very forgiving pattern and I’d use it often. Changing length of the dress and sleeve length, as well as fabric, and you could use this pattern many times!

Spring break is coming up for me and thinking about adding a new item to my wardrobe. View C would be perfect to wear back to school.

MegenMarch 5, 2016

Looks great–nice between seasons or for an over air conditioned office. Thx

Shirley HMarch 5, 2016

I would love to have this pattern. Have been looking for a dress and/or top pattern that could be worn for everyday wear or dressed up to wear to outings. This is perfect. Not too baggy but loose enough to cover my extra pounds!

Mary HMarch 5, 2016

View B first to be quickly followed by multiple View A’s!!

Shannon R.March 5, 2016

I would love to make dress C.
Thank you for the chance to win this pattern!

Marti MorganMarch 5, 2016

Love this pattern, but still have a problem with the double Ds I got after menopause. No matter what technique I try, it is impossible for my tops to look good, or be comfortable.

MarjieMarch 5, 2016

A friend of mine from Church gave me several yards of knit that she has had for a long time – she is no longer sewing and was cleaning out closets. This McCall pattern would be perfect for the knits I received, in both the top and the dress, especially with the cowl neck and I wear dresses to Church. Perfect. Thank you.

MargaretMarch 5, 2016

I don’t wear dresses much any more so if would be the top that I’d make. Like it as it would hide my tummy.

KarenMarch 5, 2016

I like View A. Since my stomach area is my problem area, this would hide it well and be very flattering.

Linda MMarch 5, 2016

I’d love to make the scoop-neck dress. This is just the pattern I’m looking for.

JaniceMarch 5, 2016

Looks cute and comfy. I first would make view A before moving on to make view C. Love it.

CarolMarch 5, 2016

I really like the cowl neckline since it is so flattering. The cowl neckline dress as well as a shortened version for a top would be nice to sew.

BarbaraCarrubbaMarch 5, 2016

I love them all , but would start with A.

PattiMarch 5, 2016

Love the scoop neck style.

Carol YMarch 5, 2016

This is a versatile, easy to sew pattern. I can’t wait to make it.

Diane CMarch 5, 2016

All of them, but the dress would be prefect for a wedding we have this fall

Bev MMarch 5, 2016

View C would be great for a dress to wear to my nephew’s wedding!

Pam HoppMarch 5, 2016

Both views look quite comfy.

Doreen LinehanMarch 5, 2016

I’d like to make all the views. I think I would start with view A first.

Donna ParksMarch 5, 2016

wow, was just looking for a dress like this, would love to have the pattern!

E. AnnMarch 5, 2016

I love view C with the Cowl neckline. Would love to have this!!! Thanks.

JaneHMarch 5, 2016

I love it. I would make view A but increase the length to a tunic to wear with leggings. This would be great for a cool day in the classroom.

Linda S.March 5, 2016

I would end up making the dress with the scoop neckline first, followed by all the other views. This answers to many needs. Quick and easy sewing, easy fit, stylish in a larger size and flattering. Thanks, Nancy!